Teen & Youth Counseling

Provided Services

Individual and group counseling sessions available with Licensed Professional Counselors. 

Virtual & traditional sessions available. 

School Age: Competence vs. Inferiority. Relationships and schoolwork become more important in this stage. Children begin to show a wide and complex range of emotions Problems in school or with friends may lead to mental health conditions such as depression or anxiety. Academic and social tasks become more demanding. Conditions such as attention-deficit hyperactivity (ADHD) and oppositional behavior may interfere.

Adolescence: Identity vs. Role Confusion. Adolescents, or teens, become more independent. They may form identities by trying out new behaviors and roles. Puberty usually occurs in this stage. It brings many physical and emotional changes. Changes during these years may strain parent-teen relationships. New behaviors may go beyond boundary pushing and cause problems. Emotional highs and lows may persist. This could lead to anxiety, depression or other deviant behavioral issues.

Academic concerns, which might include issues such as learning difficulties or disabilities, underachievement, lack of attention from teachers, and bullying affect a number of students throughout their academic careers, from elementary school to college. Academic concerns may influence a student’s performance in the classroom negatively, but they are also likely to have a significant effect on other areas of life, often placing undue stress on a child and interfering with home, work and play dimensions. A student who experiences some type of academic concern may benefit from speaking to a mental health professional.

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